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France and Iraq sign strategic agreements on energy, transport

French President Emmanuel Macron met Iraq's Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani on Thursday to sign a set of strategic agreements intended to boost Baghdad's economic cooperation with Paris, notably in the energy and public transportation sectors.

French President Emmanuel Macron welcomes Iraq's Prime Minister Mohammed Shia' al-Sudani at the Elysée Presidential Palace, in Paris, on January 26, 2023.
French President Emmanuel Macron welcomes Iraq's Prime Minister Mohammed Shia' al-Sudani at the Elysée Presidential Palace, in Paris, on January 26, 2023. AFP - CHRISTOPHE ARCHAMBAULT
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France and Iraq signed a treaty seeking to strengthen bilateral relations in the spheres of anti-corruption, security, renewable energy and culture, the Elysée Palace said in a statement issued on Friday.

Macron and Shia al-Sudani "have reaffirmed their commitment to complete major infrastructures projects based on French know-how", the statement said

On the question of energy transition, the two leaders are committed to the implementation of TotalEnergies's project based on solar energy and investments in gas.

TotalEnergies chief Patrick Pouyanne signing a contract to invest in oil, gas and solar energy production in Iraq.
TotalEnergies chief Patrick Pouyanne signing a contract to invest in oil, gas and solar energy production in Iraq. © ©AFP PHOTO / HO / IRAQI PRIME MINISTER'S PRESS OFFICE

Earlier this week, it was revealed that that Qatar was in talks to acquire some of French oil major TotalEnergies' $27 billion cluster of energy projects in Iraq, as Baghdad hopes to stem efforts by western energy companies to exit the country.

When TotalEnergies and Baghdad in 2021 signed an agreement to build four giant solar, gas, power and water projects in southern Iraq over 25 years, hopes for an exodus reversal were high. Exxon Mobil, Shell and BP have all sought to scale back their operations in Iraq in recent years.

The TotalEnergies Paris headquarters.
The TotalEnergies Paris headquarters. AP - Rafael Yaghobzadeh

(with wires)

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